So.
The truth is out.
Secret Wars is running long because Hickman forgot to make up an ending.
Whatta revoltin' development.
I don't believe it....
edit: Spike trying to fool unsuspecting non Secret Wars Too readers. For shame comics-gaf.
So.
The truth is out.
Secret Wars is running long because Hickman forgot to make up an ending.
Whatta revoltin' development.
I see y'all skipped Secret Wars Too
I see y'all skipped Secret Wars Too
Picked up an art book, The Sakai Project. Collection of artwork donated by lots of artists.
Guy Davis
Ba and Moon
Samnee
Mignola
There are lots and lots of great pieces in there. Simonson, Jeff Smith, Gibbons, Groening, Sienkiewicz, Adam Hughes and a lot more artists I haven't heard of before but will definitely be researching.
I'm impressed, announcement-wise, with how Marvel is filling out their line. There's a lot of books i want to give a try like Patsy Walker, Power Man and Iron Fist, Black Panther, and Starbrand and Nightmask, I haven't read any of them yet though so there's still time to dislike things.
Yo Spike
SPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKE
Godzilla in Hell #5 was great but uh
wtf happened in the end? What was with all he flying hellbat things?
I confess I read it while half asleep (late reading :V) but I could still comprehend its greatness
Almost done with Love & Rockets: Maggie the Mechanic. Really enjoying it, and I adore Jaime Hernandez's art. Dude's an incredible cartoonist. One of the things I really dig is the use of Spanish words mixed in with the dialogue. Reminds me a lot of my family from Puerto Rico with how they just kinda randomly throw in Spanish while speaking English. It's fun to read and super relatable.
Also, whatsinaname, I checked and I actually have all of the Locas books. I guess I bought all five instead of three and two Palomar books like you thought. I definitely want to check that out once I finish these however.
"Whoever eats my flesh, and drinks my blood, has eternal life; and I will raise him up at the last day." John 6:54
They ate of Godzilla, and so they became Godzilla.
Alternatively, G-cells.
Crazy sh*t man, I'm still buzzed about that issue. Thinking of making an OT thread about it too.
That's where I am at right now. The art is gorgeous. Rena Titañon is easily my favourite from the volume.
The new Wolverine/X-23 book is amazing.
The new Wolverine/X-23 book is amazing.
I agree 100%
Tom King coming to save comics again.
If you need something to dislike, check out the preview art for Starbrand and Nightmask.
Really? I might be down for this. Tell me more. What makes it great?
on one handTom King coming to save comics again.
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It's only one issue but it has great art and great emotional beats and shows why x-23 is great.
on one hand
this sounds good
on the other mitch 'i will draw cartoonishly large lips on black men' gerads
but on the other other hand john paul leon is doing the covers. hmmm.
on the fourth hand, Id be buying a comic written by a 'former' CIA agent. hmm you wont fool me again Military Complex! I read Blackwater Chronicles: Roll Hardno i didn't
Cool, I'll have to try it out. I'm always on the lookout for ongoing X-Men books because there's good bang-for-buck potential as my girlfriend is likely to read them as well.
This is an interesting comment. I often whine to my girlfriend about the way characters like Storm are drawn these days. Her features are very small and fine and she is skinny. It often looks to me like people draw her with what could be seen as features typically attributed to whites people but then just colour her skin dark. If an artist wants to be more realistic and draw black people with bigger features, as is more commonly seen on in real life, and they overdo it, it can be taken as a racist carictature.
I read Watson and Holmes a couple of years ago which was written and draw by black men. The characters had features we are accustomed to seeing on the faces of black men we encounter in day to day life. (I would post a picture if I was more tech savvy and less lazy).
I'd be interested to know how people of colour prefer to see themselves represented in comic art.
I'd be interested to know how people of colour prefer to see themselves represented in comic art.
FORCA BARÇA
This was a panel in punisher
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Well, rule #1 is to be aware of history and of what racist caricatures look like/have looked like but aside from that the sky's pretty much the limit I'd say.
Apparently, it's been leaked what Fury said to Odinson to make him unworthy
It wasAyyyy lmao
Life is Strange Episode 3...
:/
Cant wait for Episode 4.
Apparently, it's been leaked what Fury said to Odinson to make him unworthy
It wasAyyyy lmao
Thanks for posting that. saved me the trouble of finding it myself. Mind you Gerads is the colorist too so its not like it was a miscommunication flub between artist, editor and colorist or w/e
Daryl Ayo had some interesting tweets on it. He basically said if you are a black cartoonist, you can sometimes run the risk of people accusing you of whitewashing your art if you dont draw your PoC as 'black' enough but you also should try to steer clear of historically racist methods of cartooning.
Found it!
Part of the problem is that the current default, in B&W comics, is that characters that arent obviously POC are assumed to be white so have to fight against that.
Premium Format is different than Hot Toys. Looking forward to that Hot Toy Kylo Ren myself.
Ohh, okay. I didn't realise Premium was a brand of statues.
Yup and they are also huge
One question tho. A quick google tells me that police officer Simpson is a character designed for the show. Is that right? Not character like him in the comic series?